Great ideas. I just did water lilies and hadn't realized it was easy to try other plants. The fish seem to like having something else in their tank to look at and swim around. I'll get pictures today.
Yeah I haven't tested mine since doing this, but I am assuming its helping since they are growing so well.One of my bunches continues to grow great with roots down in to the overflow box like yours TripleW. The other is going a little slower.
6 days between water changes, 210g my nitrates got up to 20ppm. That was higher than I expected them to get in that period of time. Even though the tank gets a LOT sunlight, there is still no algae and the prochilodus are having to eat pellets and shrimp.
I think that it adds a unique look! I really like it!Triple W, that is what I want my tank to look like. Love the roots coming down.
Thank you!Awesome with the roots hanging down. the fish must like it too.
If the pothos isn't near a window, you'll need some plant appropriate lighting above it. Some basic Spiral CFLs in a 6500K color/temp range will do if you don't have aquarium plant lighting nearby.how much light do these guys need? will they work with just a normal LED aquarium light?
Ok thanks. They'll be in a basement with one small window and hanging outside an led-lit tank so I'll switch some of the room's led overheads to cfls.If the pothos isn't near a window, you'll need some plant appropriate lighting above it. Some basic Spiral CFLs in a 6500K color/temp range will do if you don't have aquarium plant lighting nearby.